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, that I doubt that you will finda better integrated amplifier at their respective prices, regardless of how long you shop for an affordable mini amplifier
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I have been looking for some time for a small portable amplifier to power two small speakers that I installed on my power wheelchair.
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(and change volume at the signal source instead)Bottom line - Not-bad amplifier for up to 5 watts per-channel, in no way justifies the current cost of $50.
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Actually, it's a really good amplifier for the price
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I bought this tiny unit with the Dayton speakers (placed on the bedside tables) and gaff taped the amplifier behind the headboard.
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Let me just start by saying this is a great little amplifier!I was looking for a small and most of all inexpensive amp that would provide decent sound quality
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I now own TWO of these extremely efficient and great sounding amplifiers (I also own the Dayton Audio DTA-100a Class-T Digital Amplifier 50 WPC which is just as good-sounding) and I give it my highest recommendation, for its sound quality, for its construction quality, and especially for its ability to be run from batteries.
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I agree that it is decent amplifier (for $5, not $50 though!
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This is an amazingly capable amplifier/preamp, sounding better than anything else within 5 times its price range
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The amplifier works great and is able to be plugged into with a audio jack to connect to your smartphone.
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The amplifier works great and is able to be plugged into with a audio jack to connect to your smartphone.
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Less of a hiss than my last cheap amplifier (lipai brand, that was 5 stars on amazon).
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The Dayton Audio 30W amplifier is small portable amplifier that is rated at 30W @ 15W per channel
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This little amplifier works flawlessly so far with my pioneer sb22
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Great little amplifier for the price
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At first; I love the amplifier, the sound was clear and loud enough for my Klipsch Bookself speakers; I Got this one mostly because people was pretty satisfied with the quality at a price like this
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And over the years I have owned - and still own - a number of top-quality amplifiers, both integrated and separate
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This is a setup I highly recommend as it is very discrete and gives you almost unlimited options of source content in the palm of your hand (there's an app for everything - internet radio, itunes, the Remote app, etc. etc.).
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The LED also sticks out some so covering it in electrical tape doesn't look as clean as it could.